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HELOC/HARD MONEY advice?

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Hi all! Just digging in to this forum and learning a lot. 
Have recently started a renovation company with a friend, both of us successful business owners and talented in the trades. Also both enjoy freedom in our schedules. My question is, for a fix and flips, I'm considering financing the whole thing with a HELOC instead of hard money. I have 100% equity in a home valued at about 400k. Secure income from a thriving business as well. My partner is considering the same on his home, however, he still owes about 100k with 300k equity.

Is this a wise strategy? Is there another way I should be considering? Thanks for any and all advice!!

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    Thanks Brittany, I am ok with the risk mostly because of a health back up income. It is primary residence. Just trying to figure out if it is truly the best way for us to move forward with our company.

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